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but yes we're still working with the globe and mail id cbc.we expect there to begin reporting. >> consistent with the idea to hold people accountable as the person who has these files you are a powerful person. it is unfortunate but others are not sharing with anyone and that is shameful but i suppose that is shorebird in but i do have ask questions to whole to accountable. once said he is puzzled by the process that you choose journalist to work with and it lacks transparency. of last year to account for that but he told me in a previous conversation things are changing how you are working because it is the slow process is not as robust a press as in the states that if you get into a bad relationship with a media source months can go by so tellus as much as you can to make it go faster civic people don't have any a idea what that process is voice opinions nonetheless about what it entails which is natural to do. there is a lot of interest in the story so people want more documents to come. to the archive is vast and complex and pertains to pr
but yes we're still working with the globe and mail id cbc.we expect there to begin reporting. >> consistent with the idea to hold people accountable as the person who has these files you are a powerful person. it is unfortunate but others are not sharing with anyone and that is shameful but i suppose that is shorebird in but i do have ask questions to whole to accountable. once said he is puzzled by the process that you choose journalist to work with and it lacks transparency. of last...
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cbc and he at cbs is going to do an interview. then jesse and glenn will come out and have a interview. jesse's promised me with a very probing interview. thing.'s basically the so i guess i'll leaf it at that. jesse's going to come in a few minutes. before i go i thank everybody for coming and sponsors again and my wife for helping me. also, turn off your cell phones and put them in the refrigerator out back. i don't know how people got that joke but it's a joke. right now we've got jess brown coming out. give him a big hand. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> it's been a hell of a week. i was following along on twitter as things were unfolding here and amid everything else i was feeling all the confusion and the shock of it and later the sadness. i felt something else. i had a selfish thought. i thought, this is bad luck. what bad timing that this had to happen so soon before the greenwald event. and everything that i heard as events unfolded and since the days since sort of affirmed that sense that the timing is off.
cbc and he at cbs is going to do an interview. then jesse and glenn will come out and have a interview. jesse's promised me with a very probing interview. thing.'s basically the so i guess i'll leaf it at that. jesse's going to come in a few minutes. before i go i thank everybody for coming and sponsors again and my wife for helping me. also, turn off your cell phones and put them in the refrigerator out back. i don't know how people got that joke but it's a joke. right now we've got jess brown...
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i realize i have made things really awkward now canada since you have been here talking to cbc, who i think tried to kiss and make up with you since what happened. i'm sorry if i made things weird. but who is going to report this stuff with you? >> first of all, you know, i think that, you know, i have spent a long time talking about the role of journalists. and i think the role of journalists is to hold people in positions of power or influence accountable and that includes large media outlets which play a really significant ole. yeah, as annoying as you have been the whole week and as uncomfortable that you made for my relationship with other journalists, i think you did exactly the right thing and i'm glad you did it. i think the public has a right to know when media outlets are being bully and deterred by the government out of reporting or if there are other corruptive influences from preventing the public from knowing but we are working with the global mail and the cbc and i think the probts have largely been fixed and so i hope and expect there to be good reporting coming soon.
i realize i have made things really awkward now canada since you have been here talking to cbc, who i think tried to kiss and make up with you since what happened. i'm sorry if i made things weird. but who is going to report this stuff with you? >> first of all, you know, i think that, you know, i have spent a long time talking about the role of journalists. and i think the role of journalists is to hold people in positions of power or influence accountable and that includes large media...
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the cbc has said, you know, we want you to have journalists who are committed to the reporting, and i feel like we are getting those now. so, yeah, there have been problems in the relationship. let me just say, you know, when -- just so you understand the process, the documents that we are talking about, that we reported on around the world and that we are talking about now are in the eyes of these governments among the most sensitive material they have because it shows how they invade our privacy on the internet and they don't want anybody knowing, a, how they do it and b, how they do it. so when they learn that media outlets are going to report on these documents or publish these documents, they apply extreme amounts of pressure to these media organizations to try and bully and intimidate and scare them out of publishing them. they say if you publish these documents, you are going to help terrorists evade our detection and that will cause the death of innocent people and the blood will be on your hands. now, good journalists and good editors know that governments say that in every c
the cbc has said, you know, we want you to have journalists who are committed to the reporting, and i feel like we are getting those now. so, yeah, there have been problems in the relationship. let me just say, you know, when -- just so you understand the process, the documents that we are talking about, that we reported on around the world and that we are talking about now are in the eyes of these governments among the most sensitive material they have because it shows how they invade our...
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and he has had a lot of experience, worked at cbc and he has his own web site called canada lan, andjesse is a great journalitt and will do an interview with glenn after glenn talks. so they're going to come out and have an enter very, and jesse promised a probing interview. won't let glen f get with the answer waves heard before. so, that is basically the thing. so, i'll just leave it at that. jesse introduce glenn and i'd like to thank everybody for coming and thank my sponsors and my wife for helping me. she has been absolutely instrumental. and turn off your cell phones and puts them in the refrigerator out back. it's a joke. right now we have jesse brown, coming out, and give him a big hand. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> thank you. it's been a legal of a week. i was following along on twitter as things were unfolding here, and amid everything else i was feeling all the confusion and shock of it and later the sadness. i felt something else. i had a selfish thought. i thought, this is bad luck. what bad timing this had to happen so soon before the greenwald event.
and he has had a lot of experience, worked at cbc and he has his own web site called canada lan, andjesse is a great journalitt and will do an interview with glenn after glenn talks. so they're going to come out and have an enter very, and jesse promised a probing interview. won't let glen f get with the answer waves heard before. so, that is basically the thing. so, i'll just leave it at that. jesse introduce glenn and i'd like to thank everybody for coming and thank my sponsors and my wife...
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briar stuart, cbc news. >> tis the season for you kin flavord everything. will it last?s more than just a fade. ed everything. will it last? we'll show you if the pumpkin trend is more than just a fade. >> pumpkin may seem like a seasonal food fad but the may be a new lasting trend. >> look at this one. >>reporter: it's a childhood ritual, visit to the pumpkin patch ushers in fall. turns out kids aren't the only ones mad about pumpkins, from coffee to cookies, orange is the new green. sales of pumpkin flafrd food and beverages with americans shelg out more than $300 million. pumpkin hype has gotten so intense, star bucks pumpkin spice lat, e even has its own twitter handle. >> pumpkin spice foods seem to go >>reporter: don't sdis diswhat you haven't tried. affordable and easy to cook with, pumpkins hitting a sweet spot. that's good news for local farmers. >> good business these days? >> yes, they are. >> bet sy stuart's family has farmed this state. >> this is an awarded pumpkin. this is a white one and this is a cheese pumpkin. back here. >>reporter: star bucks may get
briar stuart, cbc news. >> tis the season for you kin flavord everything. will it last?s more than just a fade. ed everything. will it last? we'll show you if the pumpkin trend is more than just a fade. >> pumpkin may seem like a seasonal food fad but the may be a new lasting trend. >> look at this one. >>reporter: it's a childhood ritual, visit to the pumpkin patch ushers in fall. turns out kids aren't the only ones mad about pumpkins, from coffee to cookies, orange is...
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cbc sports john heyman reporting sandoval has signed a five-year contract worth nearly $100 million to sox. however, ken rote enthat will with fox sports said he talked to sandoval's agent and he told him no deal has been agreed upon. no official word yet from the giants. we're working to confirm all angles of the story. we'll update you as soon as we get more information. >> a lot of people are interested in the resolution of that, absolutely. >> crews have called off a search for an unidentified surfer seen facedown in the surf near rockaway beach in pacifica. they combed the seas for nearly four hours and called off the search just before 10:00 last night. >> a teen-ager recovering after a dramatic rescue. it started when the 17-year-old boy fell from a cliff at san jose's al i don't know rock park. he tumbled 30 feet and then 70 feet more through the brush below. a helicopter lifted him to safety. he's now recovering from what they're calling moderate injuries. >> a bus driver under investigation this morning after a deadly crash in northern california. it turns out this was actual
cbc sports john heyman reporting sandoval has signed a five-year contract worth nearly $100 million to sox. however, ken rote enthat will with fox sports said he talked to sandoval's agent and he told him no deal has been agreed upon. no official word yet from the giants. we're working to confirm all angles of the story. we'll update you as soon as we get more information. >> a lot of people are interested in the resolution of that, absolutely. >> crews have called off a search for...
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however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he hasn't hurt anyone. and he is so small that he can slip his handcuffs, and he's shone us that. >> according to his file he's set up to go conduct -- his conduct report no behavior log notation. paperwise, he's eligible to be released from level six. >> our feeling is that we'd like to see them try to make it in a less restricted area, you know. that is our hope. >> shiverdecker's behavior in the coming weeks will help to determine whether or not he's transferred to a lower level. but even inmates in the prison's least restricted level two dorm still get out of control. >> who said t
however, cbc, bureau is going to make ultimate decisions. do you have any other questions for us at this time? no? you want to go to level five? >> level two or level three. >> you want to go to gp? well, according to your file you can, so we'll see. okay? thank you. have a good day, all right? >> thank you. >> this is your paperwork. >> certainly he deserves to be moved because he has had clear conduct. since he's been here, he hasn't done anything. you know, he...
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airplane after treating and ebola patient she was cleared to fly from cleveland atlanta and back to the cbcplace on the ebola watchlist she was a concept of health officials were she found out another nurse had ebola to give herself to to watch out for an #recall. >> reporter: and it will achieve the unit is its open for saturday in africa. the facility is located the allows outside the city. they said the unit will give people peace of mind and health-care workers will my get sick >> darya: president obama is threatening unilateral action. if he does like his support from driver as he said he will act alone. --if he does i get support from congress. >> reporter: he extended his suspension is hours after the video surfaced after he punched his been fiancee. he wants to be reinstated in a hint that felt immediately--in the nfl. >> darya: she is proposing an increase to make tuition hikes a predictable part of the university's budget so the family is a campus will know what to expect. under the proposal. >> reporter: tear is the video from yes today residents fear they will lose their homes.
airplane after treating and ebola patient she was cleared to fly from cleveland atlanta and back to the cbcplace on the ebola watchlist she was a concept of health officials were she found out another nurse had ebola to give herself to to watch out for an #recall. >> reporter: and it will achieve the unit is its open for saturday in africa. the facility is located the allows outside the city. they said the unit will give people peace of mind and health-care workers will my get sick...
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but still enough to further pressure the cbc. spain down 0.5% there. the talk is not just about whether you get sovereign qe, whether they can choachieve than the beginning of next year. some suggest corporate bonds buying on thursday. the prices are rising the assets are rising in value. the yields are falling. kayla mentioned yesterday we closed with a yield below 1% for if first time ever. we've gone deeper into that territory now. italian unemployment also rising. going in the wrong direction. rising to report 13%. and you see the yields on italian and german debt moving further lower obviously on expectation that it could be bought by the ecb further or just simply because things are so bad. the deflationary impulls bronds the better bet moving forward. oil majors in a negative territory. but a lot of oil and gas services stocks really getting pummeled today. and you see the converts, the airlines rising. because air france partly is going to cut $870 million of costs in the next five years. and the moves on energy could cut 300 million from lufth
but still enough to further pressure the cbc. spain down 0.5% there. the talk is not just about whether you get sovereign qe, whether they can choachieve than the beginning of next year. some suggest corporate bonds buying on thursday. the prices are rising the assets are rising in value. the yields are falling. kayla mentioned yesterday we closed with a yield below 1% for if first time ever. we've gone deeper into that territory now. italian unemployment also rising. going in the wrong...
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not only from the cbc but president of the theological seminary in new york city wrote a striking piecend jury decision saying in part, the state sanctioned violence perpetrated against colored men in this country is sadistic and it's the myriad privilege attached to whiteness. that kind of in your face presentation, sometimes is a conversation-stopper. for a lot of americans they don't recognize that reality of america and are offended at america being portrayed this way. how does this conversation even happen? this is simply exaugs and fatigue. people have become too frustrated and tired of nuance. we've seen this how many times? we could start naming people, you know, like john crawford and ford and oscar grant and mcbride and, you know, just a litany of people. at what point do you just state something for what it is? i teach african-american history and there's a way of looking at the history of black people in this country as a multi-century attempt to have our fundamental humanity recognized. as a human being, what would you do in this circumstance? how would you respond to event
not only from the cbc but president of the theological seminary in new york city wrote a striking piecend jury decision saying in part, the state sanctioned violence perpetrated against colored men in this country is sadistic and it's the myriad privilege attached to whiteness. that kind of in your face presentation, sometimes is a conversation-stopper. for a lot of americans they don't recognize that reality of america and are offended at america being portrayed this way. how does this...
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the president was asked about that earlier today on cbc' "face the nation." the presidenti acknowledged he has to do a better job of selling his policies to the american people. here's what he had to say. >> we've got to reach out to the other side and where possible, persuade, and i think there are times, there's no doubt about it, where, you know, i think we have not been successful in going out there and letting people know what it is that we're trying to do and why this is the right direction. so there is a failure of politics there that we've got to improve on. >> reporter: so the president will be here in china for a couple of days. he'll have talks with chinese president xi as well as giving a speech at the apec summit, then it's on to myanmar, known as burma, for an asean economic summit. he'll wrap up this one-week-long trip where the president will be meeting with leaders of the g-20, and the big highlight of that visit, of course, may be whether or not he comes face to face and has some serious talks with russian president vladimir putin. as you kn
the president was asked about that earlier today on cbc' "face the nation." the presidenti acknowledged he has to do a better job of selling his policies to the american people. here's what he had to say. >> we've got to reach out to the other side and where possible, persuade, and i think there are times, there's no doubt about it, where, you know, i think we have not been successful in going out there and letting people know what it is that we're trying to do and why this is...
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cbc things that around half the 70% of the infections may well come from unsafe burial.an imagine what a difference that could start to make here just in matter of days or weeks and rate of improvement in safe burial came four or five day period because of the injection of command and control by united states and british in sierra leone. more and more people are getting educated, social mobilization that is stretching out to the countryside. i just got off the phone with the head of the u.n. operation in the region and he has done a full tour in the countryside, wherever we have ebola treatment unit, a lab and social mobilization infection rates are coming down. when we don't they're not. it's that simple. >> schieffer: you went through screening to get back in to the country, are you monitoring, self monitoring or what are you doing now? >> i am in accordance with new york state guidelines i am reporting my temperature twice a day to the new york state health authorities. >> schieffer: were you in any way apprehensive about embarking on this mission? >> i was not becaus
cbc things that around half the 70% of the infections may well come from unsafe burial.an imagine what a difference that could start to make here just in matter of days or weeks and rate of improvement in safe burial came four or five day period because of the injection of command and control by united states and british in sierra leone. more and more people are getting educated, social mobilization that is stretching out to the countryside. i just got off the phone with the head of the u.n....
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cbc says it is sporadic around the country including in our area all three states are reporting confirmedes of influenza including almost 200 cases in pennsylvania. of course, we have our complete flu resource guide for you, cbs philly.com, including a link to flu near you, and i'll have that information for you on twitter and facebook. it is a pretty interesting app that can be very helpful. >> it is in your neighborhood. >> get the flu shot. >> yes. >> stephanie, thanks. >>> women they are not only won trying to get rid of wrinkles and improve their looks. more than 385,000 men in the u.s. got botox injections last year. the that is according to the american society of plastic surgeons. now that represents a three hundred 10 percent increase from ten years ago. dermatologists say there are a number of reasons why more men are greg to brotox to shave a few years off their looks. some hope a younger look might help them get a pro nation or new job. others say their wife or girlfriend encourage them to do it. >>> more breaking news right now emergency crews are on the scene in the accident
cbc says it is sporadic around the country including in our area all three states are reporting confirmedes of influenza including almost 200 cases in pennsylvania. of course, we have our complete flu resource guide for you, cbs philly.com, including a link to flu near you, and i'll have that information for you on twitter and facebook. it is a pretty interesting app that can be very helpful. >> it is in your neighborhood. >> get the flu shot. >> yes. >> stephanie,...
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the who has aggressively set out from the cbc exit monitoring so that prior to leaving and trying to exclude sick patients and now into the entry to the united states we are doing the same thing. in our discussion about how to quarantine is continuing on. so this is fine for the outbreak from west africa to become transmissible in say asia or another place how would we manage that. i think this is a challenge but hopefully we will not have to face. so, the hospitals are well prepared to manage the ebola patients and approve the words and clearly we can do this if we know in advance. we know the risk that they are coming in and being handled like every other patient and then my gosh we have a problem down the road. .. in my mind is, incineration doesn't necessarily kill ebola, 1500 degrees centigrade is not sufficient. just a footnote, we had a briefing for texas board of regents and they asked me to give an update, i specifically said incineration specifically kills ebola so there is no questions the other one, i'm sure you all have your examples, school systems closed because somebo
the who has aggressively set out from the cbc exit monitoring so that prior to leaving and trying to exclude sick patients and now into the entry to the united states we are doing the same thing. in our discussion about how to quarantine is continuing on. so this is fine for the outbreak from west africa to become transmissible in say asia or another place how would we manage that. i think this is a challenge but hopefully we will not have to face. so, the hospitals are well prepared to manage...
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usually only the cbc is can you test in the u.s.. now they're only 30 that can. this will very closely. in the emergency budget request, , this is divided into the one hand, immediate and on the other hand, contingency. request is divided into three parts, domestic, ebola, and a broader global health security component. for the aspects of that request, it is $1.83 billion. ebola specific work in west africa and global health security work. this is absolutely critical. we have $30 million stopgap funding and expires on december 11. that money is all committed. it allows us to keep going at the level at which we are going but not to scale up and ramp up. say, we with confidence can prevent the next outbreak. global health security is something we have been working on for some time and our home framework has clear parallels with the ebola work. there is tremendous synergy between preparing for ebola and preparing for other health threats. i think it would be a responsible of us some scarce dollars. this is prevention to the case of ebola. now, before closing, there
usually only the cbc is can you test in the u.s.. now they're only 30 that can. this will very closely. in the emergency budget request, , this is divided into the one hand, immediate and on the other hand, contingency. request is divided into three parts, domestic, ebola, and a broader global health security component. for the aspects of that request, it is $1.83 billion. ebola specific work in west africa and global health security work. this is absolutely critical. we have $30 million...
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now fast forward to this, because if you go to the cdc, the past cbc, congressional black caucus, one of the key sponsors of that organization of that gathering was chevron. so what you have now is money in politics. what you have is a situation where the community isn't clear what you need to do to create changes. but instead the politicians are not making the policy changes that need to be made. we need to understand, policy or policy will shape you. and they are dying in the streets. the policymakers are making the containers that need to be made. so until we have the courage to really deal with politics 365, and the policymakers who aren't on the one side taking money from corporations like chevron were polluting, and in know that there in the book and hope that crystal ball add that peace to this wonderful report -- that kristal will have to. while the giving of money away, they're also killing our committee. so that is refrained by how we can make them good corporate citizens. and so that's where we are right now. we are at for us doing what climate change in environment and ene
now fast forward to this, because if you go to the cdc, the past cbc, congressional black caucus, one of the key sponsors of that organization of that gathering was chevron. so what you have now is money in politics. what you have is a situation where the community isn't clear what you need to do to create changes. but instead the politicians are not making the policy changes that need to be made. we need to understand, policy or policy will shape you. and they are dying in the streets. the...
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house for the evening is jesse brown who was the real journalist and has a lot of experience with the cbc and currently has his own web site called canada lands. he will do an interview with glenn after glenn talks men the promise of probing interview. and that is basically it. i will leave it at that. and before i go thank-you to the sponsors for helping and also turn off your cell phones. so right now we have jesse brown. thank you for coming. [applause] >> it has spent one hell of a week. i was falling along on twitter as things were unfolding and and did everything else i was dealing with the confusion and the shock and the sadness i felt something else. i thought this is bad luck. this is too bad and had to happen so soon before the glenn greenwald defense. everything i heard as the events unfolded to affirm the sense the timing is off. we here in canada lost her innocence on wednesday. and we hear we have to say goodbye to the old normal because doubt it is the new normal and things don't feel the same anymore. and with this pervasive sense it was not the time for this conversation
house for the evening is jesse brown who was the real journalist and has a lot of experience with the cbc and currently has his own web site called canada lands. he will do an interview with glenn after glenn talks men the promise of probing interview. and that is basically it. i will leave it at that. and before i go thank-you to the sponsors for helping and also turn off your cell phones. so right now we have jesse brown. thank you for coming. [applause] >> it has spent one hell of a...
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the second instance is the gentleman on the elevator at cbc who as the story was told was certified and authorized to be there, had secret clearance from the cdc and was doing his job. at the fact that he took pictures as he was waving goodbye to the commander-in-chief after he got in the car. can you tell me how does that trickle up to if you were at the time the director how does that trickle up and those are incidences i deleted it was you i would want to give you an opportunity to correct it because those are incidences that in the best mind you can't imagine that happening and the gentleman was legitimately doing his job certified and got a little star happy. why don't i yield to you and find out because i want to get to the point we are not knocking off directors every five minutes because incidences have been that should have been taken care of by the immediate manager. mr. clancy. >> yes-man. as far as the officer at the white house complex on the cell phone that's been reported to the investigation by the deputy secretary of homeland security. we waited for that report to be co
the second instance is the gentleman on the elevator at cbc who as the story was told was certified and authorized to be there, had secret clearance from the cdc and was doing his job. at the fact that he took pictures as he was waving goodbye to the commander-in-chief after he got in the car. can you tell me how does that trickle up to if you were at the time the director how does that trickle up and those are incidences i deleted it was you i would want to give you an opportunity to correct...
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in addition they get a cbc, a urinalysis and any number of other blood tests. these tests would go through the normal auto-analyzers within the lab without knowing that patient actually had an ebola possibility or is that in fact separated out in your emergency room? >> yes, sir, we have put protocols in place and widely shared them for triar screening if there's any suspicion a patient has ha travel history they are immediately sequestered. the there's personal protocol for personal protective equipment and notification of the team and the laboratory specimens are processed through the biocont n biocontainment facilities and deac decontaminated as if they were positive even before we know the results of the pcr. we are doing testing on site and makes it faster and easier, otherwise it would have taken days. >> i would point out that is in a perfect world. in the rough and tumble texas er, all of those protocols would not be immediately available. we'll get back to that. i have to ask you, the typhoid mary analysis you have used,
in addition they get a cbc, a urinalysis and any number of other blood tests. these tests would go through the normal auto-analyzers within the lab without knowing that patient actually had an ebola possibility or is that in fact separated out in your emergency room? >> yes, sir, we have put protocols in place and widely shared them for triar screening if there's any suspicion a patient has ha travel history they are immediately sequestered. the there's personal protocol for personal...